London, 12 Nov (EFE).- British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, will highlight strengthening defense, promoting trade and fighting illegal migration as priorities of British foreign policy, in his speech he will convey this Monday at the City of London Mayor’s Office (central finance).
This was stated in a statement released this Sunday by the official residence of Downing Street, which highlighted that Sunak would defend – in front of diplomats, politicians and businesspeople – his country’s new international association and the support of its allies as evidence of a dynamic and advanced relationship. -thinking.
“In these dangerous times, we not only defend a vision of a better future from those who would destroy it, but we also unite our experience, our people, and our alliances to make that future a reality. So we will continue to do so. stand up for what is right,” the head of government said in his speech, several quotes from which are included in the statement.
Sunak will stress that 2023 is “one of the most important years” for British foreign policy in recent times.
In the past year, Sunak has reached new agreements with international partners on his priorities, including migration issues with France, Italy and Albania.
This month, the note adds, the UK hosted the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Security Summit, which brought together government leaders to address its risks.
“These agreements and alliances – he stressed – speak to something deeper: our willingness to act, to shape the world, to not allow ourselves to be shaped by it, wherever there are challenges, wherever there are threats, wherever we can. promote peace and security.”
Regarding the conflict in the Middle East, the Prime Minister will emphasize that the UK must help make the goal of two States (Israel and Palestine) a reality.
“So, to the UK’s friends in the region and our communities in this country, I commit to redouble the UK’s efforts to achieve this goal,” he said. EFE
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